Mount Spokane High School’s Makenzie Funkis one of 25 sophomore, junior and senior-level high school athletes in the United States to be selected as a finalist based on athletic, academic and civic achievements.

Mount Spokane High School’s Makenzie Funkis one of 25 sophomore, junior and senior-level high school athletes in the United States to be selected as a finalist based on athletic, academic and civic achievements.

PASCO, WA - The Riverhawks boys basketball team hosted the Frankston Blues from Australia. Following last night's game, the Australian players stayed overnight at the Chiawana players' homes. Then this morning, the Australians went to school with their new friends. They say they're learning a ton being on the other side of the world, all while having a great time. "Basketball-wise, probably how to play at their level and sort of be able to talk and play at a competitive l...More >>

PASCO, WA - The Riverhawks boys basketball team hosted the Frankston Blues from Australia. Following last night's game, the Australian players stayed overnight at the Chiawana players' homes. Then this morning, the Australians went to school with their new friends. They say they're learning a ton being on the other side of the world, all while having a great time. "Basketball-wise, probably how to play at their level and sort of be able to talk and play at a competitive l...More >>

He'll head to Sacramento for the USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships, which start July 25.

On the hardwood, Jakobe Ford is a high-flying highlight waiting to happen, but where he really soars is on the track. “He's just really athletic in general,” says Ford’s coach Dominique Butler. “He definitely has hops so that helps too."

On the hardwood, Jakobe Ford is a high-flying highlight waiting to happen, but where he really soars is on the track. “He's just really athletic in general,” says Ford’s coach Dominique Butler. “He definitely has hops so that helps too."

On land, Daniel Roy is barely old enough to drive, but in the pool, Roy's drive has taken him to the top of his sport at the young age of 16. "I've gotten to that point where a meet is just a meet," says Roy. "Omaha is a different story."

On land, Daniel Roy is barely old enough to drive, but in the pool, Roy's drive has taken him to the top of his sport at the young age of 16. "I've gotten to that point where a meet is just a meet," says Roy. "Omaha is a different story."

It's been about two decades since two boxers from the Howard Street Gym have qualified for the USA Boxing Junior Olympics. 16-year-old Israel Alvarez and 15-year-old Patrick Cody have changed that, and the two are now getting ready to fight for the gold next week in Dallas. More >>

It's been about two decades since two boxers from the Howard Street Gym have qualified for the USA Boxing Junior Olympics. 16-year-old Israel Alvarez and 15-year-old Patrick Cody have changed that, and the two are now getting ready to fight for the gold next week in Dallas. More >>

Days after attending a football camp hosted by the University of Oregon, two local players announced they have verbally committed to play for the Ducks. Coeur D'Alene quarterback Colson Yankoff and Gonzaga Prep wide receiver Devin Culp, both entering their junior years, committed to Oregon on Saturday. Yankoff, a 6'3" four-star recruit, had offers from Washington State, Boise State, Texas Tech and others. Coeur d'Alene high school's twitter account broke the news: "It's ...

Days after attending a football camp hosted by the University of Oregon, two local players announced they have verbally committed to play for the Ducks. Coeur D'Alene quarterback Colson Yankoff and Gonzaga Prep wide receiver Devin Culp, both entering their junior years, committed to Oregon on Saturday. Yankoff, a 6'3" four-star recruit, had offers from Washington State, Boise State, Texas Tech and others. Coeur d'Alene high school's twitter account broke the news: "It's ...

Khalil Winfrey of Rogers High School has one of the top 100m times in the state, and looks to prove just host fast he is this weekend.

Rogers High School Senior Khalil Winfrey is one of the fastest sprinters in the entire state of Washington. The future Washington Husky is ranked second in both the 100 meter and 200 meter dash, and looks to prove just how fast he is this weekend at the state meet. It's a meet that Winfrey has been counting down towards since this time last year, and SWX's Lindsay Joy reports on why this weekend means so much to Winfrey.

Rogers High School Senior Khalil Winfrey is one of the fastest sprinters in the entire state of Washington. The future Washington Husky is ranked second in both the 100 meter and 200 meter dash, and looks to prove just how fast he is this weekend at the state meet. It's a meet that Winfrey has been counting down towards since this time last year, and SWX's Lindsay Joy reports on why this weekend means so much to Winfrey.

SELAH, Wash. -- The Kennewick Bandits lost to the Lakeside Recovery, 8-5, falling just short of a state Senior Legion title. Lakeside got off to leads of 4-0 and 7-2, but Kennewick pushed back. The Bandits got to as close as 7-5 in the eighth inning, when they scored three runs. Lakeside did not lose a game in the state tournament. Lakeside moves on the regional tournament in Montana.

Sottile, 18, appeared in five games for the Chiefs during the 2017 WHL Pre-Season, recording 17 penalty minutes. He played 34 games with the Calgary Mustangs of the AJHL last season, scoring four goals and adding five assists.

Sottile, 18, appeared in five games for the Chiefs during the 2017 WHL Pre-Season, recording 17 penalty minutes. He played 34 games with the Calgary Mustangs of the AJHL last season, scoring four goals and adding five assists.

SPOKANE, Wash. – Offense was on display in full force on Sunday afternoon at Spokane Arena as Team White piled on seven goals in a 7-4 win over Team Red in the Spokane Chiefs’ annual Red-White Game capping their 2017 Training Camp.

SPOKANE, Wash. – Offense was on display in full force on Sunday afternoon at Spokane Arena as Team White piled on seven goals in a 7-4 win over Team Red in the Spokane Chiefs’ annual Red-White Game capping their 2017 Training Camp.